The Jury were impressed with the overall quality of the 26 submissions and, at the end of a successful meeting, selected the nine Good Practices in Innovation that they felt were most worthy of inviting the general public to consider. The voting is now open and will remain available until the 15th of September. GOOD LUCK TO ALL!!!
Please help us to identify which six of the nine innovations presented below should be featured in the final of the competition at the EFQM Forum in Bilbao. Each finalist will make a more detailed presentation to the Forum audience and have the chance to be crowned as the inaugural winner of this competition. You have three votes to be given to three different organisations. You can only vote for your top three once. Please read the voting instructions, (click here), before viewing all nine submissions and casting your 3 three votes.
| Company | Video | Practice title |
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| 1.TRIMO TREBNJE (SLOVENIA) |
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Trimo Nurturing Creativity and Innovation practices Vote |
| 2.EGA MASTER S.A. VITORIA-GASTEIZ (SPAIN) |
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Creating a new business line througn innovativ and creative solutions. Vote |
| 3.Colegio Urkide Ikastetxea S. Coop. Vitoria-Gasteiz (Spain) |
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Bullying: What can we do in the school Vote |
| 4.GALDAKAO-USANSOLO HOSPITAL GALDAKAO (SPAIN) |
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Kirozainbide, innovating in nursing knowledge management Vote |
| 5.GDF SUEZ Paris (France) |
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ADAM Vote |
| 6.Ricoh Nederland BV 's-Hertogenbosch (Netherlands) |
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Short term rental: a flexible solution for document processing Vote |
| 7.Strix Ltd Ronaldsway (Isle of Man) |
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Strix Ideas to Innovation (i2i) Vote |
| 8.JSC Medicina Moscow (Russian Federation) |
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Openness to the patient Vote |
| 9.Lauaxeta Ikastola Amorebieta (Spain) |
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An education model for learning to live Vote |